Hare 5

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

Hare 6

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

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Hare in the Night

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

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Trio

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

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Skyfall

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

Mobhanded

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

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Sundance

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

To The Moors

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Goldfish

A collagraph is a printmaking process in which different materials are glued onto a rigid board. Ink is applied to this collage and the collaged board is used to print onto paper using either a press or hand tools. Variations can be produced on subsequent prints depending on how ink is applied.

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Storybook 8

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

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Storybook 6

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.

A monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

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Face It

The monotype differs from a monoprint in that the plate is featureless, contains no features that will impart any definition to successive prints. The imagery is dependent on one unique inking resulting in one unique print.

Monoprints can be described as variations on a theme. Subsequent prints, whilst not identical, will have some permanent features which appear from print to print.